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The attacks are “a dangerous escalation in violation of the principles of international law and the charter of the United Nations,” according to the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
It might be possible to negotiate permanent recognition of Israel’s control of the Israeli Golan from the Syrian government, TAU’s Joel Parker tells JNS.
Talks between Witkoff and Mohammed involved making a diplomatic push toward a historic peace deal with the Jewish state.
Historically loyal to the Assad regime, the ethno-religious minority fears retribution by Islamist forces that ousted the dictator.
The foreign minister also ordered the opening of an embassy in Moldova.
The rally at Sydney’s Martin Place coincided with the 10-year anniversary of a terror attack on an Australian café.
Gen. Michael Kurilla discussed the situation in Syria and countering Iran with top military and security officials.
Alternatively, the forthcoming Trump administration could sell Israel advanced weapons that would be effective against sites buried deep underground, according to the report.
“I haven’t seen that at all,” Robert Wood told JNS. “The president has been very consistent in terms of our support for Israel across a range of fronts.”
“Jewish communities throughout the world are contending with levels of uncertainty, insecurity and danger not experienced since the Second World War,” said the U.S. representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
If the European Union Aviation Safety Agency “says it’s safe,” the CEO of Ryanair said in response, “we’re not interested in what the unions or some pilot think.”
Aaron Hadida, of Magen Herut, told JNS that “I don’t really ever expect these types of things.”
The Netherlands’s annual contribution will drop to €1 million within four years.